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Tuesday,
September 9, 2003
9:00 a.m. PT
11:00 a.m. CT
12:00 p.m. ET


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Cameron Haight,
Research Director, Gartner, Inc.

Chris Farrell,
Director, Technical Marketing, Wily Technology

Patricia Schnaidt,
Editor, Events, InformationWeek



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J2EE Application Management: The Critical Tools and Processes for eBusiness Success |
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An InformationWeek Vendor Perspectives
Overview
In this one-hour TechWebCast, learn about the impact applications based on Java application platform suites are having on your IT teams. Your organization’s ability to manage service levels will be seriously challenged by the complexity of these new technologies. Even experienced development and operations teams can fall into the chaos of endless conference calls and blame games. J2EE demands a different approach to management, coupled with a different set of monitoring and deployment tools.
This interactive presentation will identify how the application server is evolving, discuss the new challenges presented by Java applications management, and demonstrate the tools and processes many leading IT organizations have successfully employed to manage Java application performance and availability.
Discussion Topics:
- How the application server platform is evolving and how this evolution impact manageability
- The new technologies that will address application server management requirements
- Avoiding chaos and blame games when many different teams are responsible for application availability and performance
- Finding a common support language for development, staging and production
- Specific tools which can be used across the application lifecycle, including a live demo of Wily’s Introscope, the leading J2EE application management tool.
- Why it’s critical to monitor business transaction performance, not just technology performance
Login in from the convenience of your office to participate in this important and lively discussion on J2EE application management.

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